If there's one thing we can all agree on, it's that nothing feels quite as good as a full night's sleep. When you sleep well, it sets the tone for the rest of your day. You wake up feeling refreshed and ready to go. It's almost like the world knows when you sleep well: your morning coffee hits just right, the sun shines just a little brighter, and you've got a little extra pep in your step.
Your friends and colleagues may notice, too, especially if good sleep is becoming a foreign concept for you. If it is, you're not alone - according to the CDC, people around the U.S. are in need of some serious zzzz's - more than 1 in 3 Americans aren't getting enough sleep. Perhaps even more shocking is that 40% of people fall asleep during the day once a month, according to the National Institutes of Health. Experts agree that most folks should get at least seven hours of sleep a night, but in reality, most Americans struggle to get five or six.
While some ultra-rich CEOs claim they only need a few hours of sleep a night, that's not true for most people. In fact, your body and brain will hate you if you're not getting enough shuteye. If you're feeling sluggish, unmotivated, snappy, achy, sick, or just down in the dumps, you may not be getting enough sleep. And it may not be your fault - that old, dilapidated innerspring mattress that you're sleeping on may be the true culprit.
Fortunately, Sleep King is here to help you get on the fast track to falling asleep with the ultimate comfort of MLILY mattresses in Nashville, TN.
Change can be challenging, but if you had the opportunity to boost your immune system, improve heart health, and increase productivity levels by ditching your old mattress, would you take it? If you're reading this page, you're probably nodding your head with a resounding "Yes!" And that's great because, at Sleep King, our mission is to provide you with the most comfortable, supportive mattresses in the industry: MLILY mattresses.
Unlike other mattress companies, we offer the lowest prices on MLILY mattresses in Nashville TN - even lower than you can find on Amazon! Though we're locally owned and operated right here in beautiful South Carolina, we have the ability to ship these revolutionary mattresses anywhere in the U.S. So, if you're craving the comfort and support of an MLILY mattress, but live in Maryland, don't lose hope. A great night's sleep is available for you too.
With an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau and hundreds of positive reviews on Google and other platforms, we're Nashville's first choice when it comes to great sleep. Here are some of the most common reasons why our customers choose Sleep King over the competition:
Not sure why type of mattress is best for your body and sleeping style? Our knowledgeable, friendly mattress experts would be happy to help you get started on a better night's sleep. Why not swing by our showroom and check out our wide selection of MLILY mattresses? If your traditional innerspring setup is cutting into your sleep or even hurting your back, it's time to upgrade. After all, in a perfect world, you're spending 7-8 hours a night on your mattress, and you should get the best product for the price.
When you rest on an MLILY mattress, you experience a cooler, deeper, more restorative sleep, so you can enjoy tomorrow to the fullest. Though MLILY is a global company, their local mattresses are made right here in the U.S., in facilities located in Arizona and South Carolina. Unlike many innerspring mattresses, MLILY mattresses are designed for a more supportive sleep while wicking away moisture and fighting off-putting odors.
While many large, mainstream brands you see on TV are built using outdated technologies, MLILY mattress and pillow products are produced using proprietary machinery built exclusively for MLILY. This machine uses precise cutting technology, ensuring that your mattress is the right size for your body and the right price for your budget. Plus, without ozone depletes, lead, mercury, or heavy metals, MLILY foams are manufactured to be safe for you, your spouse, kids, pets, and the environment. It doesn't get much better than that!
At Sleep King, we offer a number of different MLILY mattresses, including:
These specialty foams give you superior sleeping support, long-lasting durability for years of sleep, and rejuvenating comfort to keep you rested and ready for the day.
These unique mattresses feature individually pocketed springs that transform traditional innerspring mattresses into a whole new level of comfort and rest.
Kids need great sleep too! This collection includes happy designs and endless flexibility, creating the perfect foundation for families to create memorable bedtime memories.
This fan-powered sleep system lets you experience sleep like never before, keeping you cool on even the hottest nights.
Have questions about MLILY mattresses? Contact Sleep King today or simply stop by our showroom to get the full rundown of this incredible brand. Whether you're a side sleeper with spine problems or a back sleeper not getting enough sleep, there's an MLILY mattress in Nashville TN that can help. Remember, at Sleep King, we sell MLILY mattresses at a deep discount, so you can get a good night's rest without going into debt.
Take a moment and think about all the different things that have happened in your life over the last decade. Maybe you graduated college or got the job of your dreams. Perhaps you got married or moved to a new home in a new state. But if you're like the average person, one thing remained the same: your mattress. It might be surprising to hear, but the average lifespan of a mattress is between seven and ten years.
Letting go of your old, worn-out mattress might be hard, especially if it's served you well over time. As with most products, however, nothing lasts forever. But how do you know when it's time to ditch your old bed and choose a new MLILY mattress in , TN? Here are just a few of the most common reasons that customers tell us when it comes to buying a new bed.
Is your mattress starting to smell less like roses and more like the dirty socks in your hamper? When your mattress gets smelly, it's most often a result of mold, fungi, and mildew buildup over time. There's not too much you can do to avoid this from happening, especially if you live in a humid climate. So, the next time you change your sheets, give your mattress a sniff. If it smells funky, it's time to upgrade.
If your mattress has a noticeable sag, it's a surefire sign that you need to get a new mattress. Mattresses sag because, over time, coils begin to weaken, and memory foam loses elasticity. If you lay down on your bed for a moment, get up, and your bed sags instead of returning to its original appearance, your mattress is nearing the end of its life.
Waking up in pain is basically the an thesis of what a mattress is supposed to do. Due to wear and tear over time, even the best mattresses lose their ability to support your body. If you've been waking up with dull aches and pains in your hips, lower back, or shoulders, it's a red flag. Finding a comfortable, supportive mattress like an MLILY Fusion Lux is of utmost importance.
Constantly moving side-to-side or switching positions in the middle of the night is a great way to get your partner angry. It's also a big sign that you need to consider buying a new mattress. Like the supportiveness of our mattresses, general comfortability also lessens with usage and time. Here's the truth: You shouldn't need to toss and turn to get comfortable in your bed. If you are, your mattress has probably declined in quality and needs replacing. You shouldn't ever have to put your sleep health on the line for an uncomfortable mattress.
It might sound obvious, but the #1 reason why people choose to buy a new mattress is to get better sleep. Sleep, in and of itself, is a bit of a mystery - somehow, our bodies just know when it's time to clock out for the day and go to sleep. But if you've been sleeping on a poor quality or dilapidated mattress for long enough, you might have become used to the feeling of lackluster sleep. If that sounds like you, we're here to tell you that you're missing out.
Getting a great night's rest is one of life's little pleasures, but according to experts, it's also much more than that. If you swear by limiting your sleep to be more "productive," you may be doing yourself a disservice.
When you don't get enough sleep on a regular basis, it can lead to serious heart issues like high blood pressure and even heart attacks. Why? Because poor sleep causes your body to release cortisol. This stress hormone causes your heart to work harder. That's great in some situations, but long stretches of poor sleep are quite bad for your heart. Like other parts of your body, your heart needs to rest in order to function correctly.
Getting a cold is never fun. But if it feels like someone slapped your head with an anvil when you get the sniffles, you may need better sleep. When you get great sleep, the proteins and immune cells in your body have a better chance of fighting off things like the common cold and flu. Your immune system also helps mitigate symptoms like runny noses, congestion, headaches, and more. Without the right sleep, symptoms from colds and cases of flu will be much worse.
Do you roll out of bed and feel like Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh? You're probably not getting great sleep. When you sleep well, you wake up in the morning feeling refreshed and ready to attack the day. Your energy levels are high, making life's little annoyances more manageable. And when you're not annoyed, you're typically not angry. When you're not angry, you're only a half-step away from being happy. So, put on our PJs and get to bed early on an MLILY mattress in , TN. Your friends and family will thank you!
Earlier, we mentioned how some people purposely lose sleep so that they can be more productive. On the surface, that makes some sense since you have more hours in the day to dedicate to work. However, burning the midnight oil again and again is a bad idea. Eventually, you'll start making mistakes that an afternoon pot of coffee won't fix. Instead of cutting your sleep short, try getting more. Studies show that great sleep is linked to higher cognitive function and improved concentration. If you're not purposely limiting your sleep, it's time to ditch that old mattress and swing by Sleep King.
Getting eight or more hours of sleep doesn't mean you're going to lose lbs. overnight. But getting better sleep can seriously help with your diet or weight loss goals. When you get poor sleep, your body creates a hormone called ghrelin that causes you to get hungry. It also lowers the amounts of leptin in your body, which is a hormone that lets you know you're full. With great sleep, these hormones remain balanced, so you don't wake up finding for a sugary bowl of Captain Crunch.
If you're sick of mediocre sleep and want to take on tomorrow with a fresh mind, better sleep begins with MLILY mattresses in Nashville TN. When you trust our mattress store in Nashville for MLILY mattresses, you're already taking the first steps towards better sleeping habits.
From cold-to-the-touch mattresses like the Fusion Luxe to popular hybrid bed options like the Fusion Supreme Hybrid Mattress, Sleep King has got you covered. With a vast selection of bed frames, adjustable bases, bedroom decor, and even whole-home furnishings, you won't have to look anywhere else besides our showroom in Nashville. One look at our prices, and you'll understand why we're South Carolina's go-to choice for premium mattresses like MLILY. Call or visit our location today to get started on your journey to healthier sleep.
Order Now247Sports Embed ResourceDot LoaderDespite a furious late-season run at March Madness, Vanderbilt missed the NCAA Tournament. The Commodores played some of the best basketball of any team in the SEC down the stretch, but their NET ranking of No. 81 to go with bad losses against Southern Miss, LSU and Grambling left coach Jerry Stackhouse and Co. on the outside looking in. Vanderbilt received a No. 2 seed in the NIT and will fac...
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Despite a furious late-season run at March Madness, Vanderbilt missed the NCAA Tournament. The Commodores played some of the best basketball of any team in the SEC down the stretch, but their NET ranking of No. 81 to go with bad losses against Southern Miss, LSU and Grambling left coach Jerry Stackhouse and Co. on the outside looking in. Vanderbilt received a No. 2 seed in the NIT and will face Yale in the first round on Tuesday at 8 p.m. CT.
Vanderbilt heads into the postseason at 20-14 overall and hoped that its combination of quality wins against Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Auburn and Mississippi State as well as its No. 19-ranked strength of schedule would be enough to secure a spot in the Big Dance. If the Commodores defeat Yale, they will host either Michigan or Toledo in the second round of the NIT.* Clemson is the No. 1 seed in Vanderbilt's quarter of the bracket.
Stackhouse was asked Saturday after Vanderbilt's loss to Texas A&M in the SEC Tournament semifinals whether he felt the Commodores had done enough to earn an at-large bid to March Madness.
"I think we have," Stackhouse said. "Again, it's not up to us. I think we handled our part of it. We've done all that we could do as far as playing the game I think the right way, playing hard, tough. I think as the kids just said, in the best conference. There's no doubt about it in my mind that we play in the best, toughest conference. When they talk about us getting eight or nine teams, there's no way you're going to tell me that we're not one of the best eight teams in this league. We finished fourth in our league. We've done it in a number of ways.
"I think you take any First Team All-SEC player (Liam Robbins), Defensive Player of the Year, any candidate that was up possible for the Defensive Player of the Year or even a Second Team All-SEC player, you take them out of the mix, do they still get where we are right now, still play with the same energy, effort and passion that these kids play for? Like I said, they deserve a taste, especially for our guys that have been here four years and labored through this rebuild. For us to get an opportunity to hear our name called tomorrow would be very, very rewarding to all of us, and especially to those guys."
*The NIT originally announced that Vanderbilt received a No. 3 seed and Michigan a No. 2 seed but corrected the seedings Sunday night.
Los Angeles Kings winger Kevin Fiala will miss Saturday’s game against the Nashville Predators with a lower-body injury and he will be considered day to day, coach Todd McLellan said Saturday. Here’s what you need to know:The Athletic...
Los Angeles Kings winger Kevin Fiala will miss Saturday’s game against the Nashville Predators with a lower-body injury and he will be considered day to day, coach Todd McLellan said Saturday. Here’s what you need to know:
The Athletic’s instant analysis:
While it’s unclear how long their top scorer will be on the shelf, Los Angeles should be fine in the short term. Moore will be reunited with Danault and Arvidsson on the second line, pulling together a trio that was terrific last season and has played together a good amount in this one. It has been a challenging time for Moore, who has had two stretches of time when he’s dealt with injury and has been limited to 43 games. But this can be an opportunity for Moore to re-establish himself. He returned to the lineup Thursday against Colorado and had an assist in the 5-2 win over the Avalanche. — Stephens
Fiala has given the Kings’ lineup the kind of offensive dynamism that it was lacking before general manager Rob Blake acquired him from Minnesota last summer. Fiala signed a seven-year contract in concert with the trade and has delivered in his first season. He has maintained the point-per-game pace that he became with the Wild last season and has helped give Los Angeles some offensive depth McLellan has used to his advantage.
With Quinton Byfield complementing Anze Kopitar and Adrian Kempe on the top line, McLellan has been able to deploy Fiala either on the second or third lines and give the Kings a better matchup against opponents’ lesser lines and defensive pairings. — Stephens
Fiala was selected at No. 11 in the 2014 draft by Nashville, where he spent the first four-plus seasons of his career. Through 485 career games with the Predators, Wild and Kings, Fiala has amassed 351 points with 146 goals and 205 assists.
He scored a career-high number of goals last season with the Wild (33) before being traded to the Kings in June 2022.
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In an offseason that's bound to be full of quarterback movement and drama, Titans' signal-caller Ryan Tannehill may not be safe from a potential move, according to ESPN's Dan Graziano."I don't expect the Titans to cut Tannehill anytime soon," Graziano wrote. "It makes too much sense for them to hold on to him and see if some team gets...
In an offseason that's bound to be full of quarterback movement and drama, Titans' signal-caller Ryan Tannehill may not be safe from a potential move, according to ESPN's Dan Graziano.
"I don't expect the Titans to cut Tannehill anytime soon," Graziano wrote. "It makes too much sense for them to hold on to him and see if some team gets desperate enough to offer something for him in a trade. ... I wouldn't rule it out, even if it takes a while."
Tannehill, 34, has been with Tennessee since the 2019 season and has had some of the best years of his career with the organization. He missed a good chunk of the 2022 season with an ankle injury and was placed on injured reserve to end the year.
This isn't the first time that Tannehill has been floated as a potential trade candidate. Especially after the Washington Post's Jason La Canfora reported that the Titans were in "purge mode" earlier in the offseason.
Tannehill is in the middle of his four-year, $118 million deal and is set to have a $36.6 million cap hit in 2023, according to Spotrac. If the Titans decide to trade him before June 1, they would save $27 million next season.
They would also incur a dead cap charge of $9.6 million in 2023 and $9.2 million in 2024.
After being traded to Tennessee in 2019, Tannehill immediately helped turn the team into contenders.
He led the Titans to the AFC Championship Game in his first season but hasn't reached the same heights since, losing in the wild-card round in 2020 and the divisional round in 2021 before missing the playoffs altogether last season.
In his first season with the team he was also named the NFL's Comeback Player of the Year, made the Pro Bowl and led the league in passer rating.
Last year—albeit an injury-shortened season—Tannehill threw for 2,536 yards to go along with 13 touchdowns and six interceptions.
If he does get moved, the Titans' probable starter will be second-year quarterback Malik Willis who struggled in his first NFL season in 2022. He went 1-2 in three starts, passing for 276 yards with no touchdowns and three interceptions while rushing for 123 yards and a score.
That sound you're hearing, Tennessee Titans fans? That's the sound of the first domino falling.The Chicago Bears made the biggest decision of the NFL offseason Friday afternoon, trading the No. 1 pick in the ...
That sound you're hearing, Tennessee Titans fans? That's the sound of the first domino falling.
The Chicago Bears made the biggest decision of the NFL offseason Friday afternoon, trading the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft to the Carolina Panthers for wide receiver D.J. Moore, picks No. 9 and No. 61, a first-round pick in 2024 and a second-round pick in 2025, according to reports from NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Obviously there's a lot to unpack here. The Panthers are clearly moving up to add a quarterback, but it's unclear which one. The Bears seem to value winning now by prioritizing adding Moore over getting a third first-round pick in the deal, as is customary in trades like this.
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But for the Titans, there are widespread ramifications to this trade. Here are a few initial thoughts about what the trade between the Bears and Panthers means for the Titans.
It's hard to imagine the Titans could've presented the Bears with a better trade package than what the Panthers gave them. Maybe they could've given up defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons or running back Derrick Henry plus a couple first and second round picks, but Moore is under contract for three more years as opposed to Henry and Simmons under contract for one, giving the Bears longer club control over the big trade piece.
The Arizona Cardinals are still shopping pick No. 3 if the Titans want to move up and get a quarterback, but the Panthers' trade made the market even tighter. There are four quarterbacks expected to go in the top 10. The Panthers and Houston Texans are all but assured to pick passers at No. 1 and No. 2 and the Indianapolis Colts are expected to pick a signal caller of their own at No. 4. That means all the QB hungry teams in the NFL will be competing for the Cardinals' real estate, and the Cardinals will be able to be selective about who they trade to.
Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort landed in the desert after a lengthy tenure with the Titans, so the relationship to make the trade is there. But if the Cardinals are asking for approximately what the Bears got, it might be tough for the Titans to outbid teams like the Las Vegas Raiders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers or even the Colts looking to move up one spot.
For now, let's say the Titans stay put with the No. 11 pick. Obviously, the top priority for the Titans this offseason is improving on the offensive line, and before this trade there was a good chance no one in the top 10 would prioritize picking an offensive lineman before the Titans got their chance.
Now? Well...
The Bears allowed the most sacks per pass attempt in the NFL last season and allowed the NFL's fifth-worst pressure rate. Some of that is because Bears QB Justin Fields scrambles more than anyone in the NFL and as such gives rushers more time to get to him. But the point remains the Bears need to do a better job of protecting Fields.
If the Bears traded back to No. 2 or No. 4 it probably would've been a reach to pick a top offensive tackle like Northwestern's Peter Skoronski or Ohio State's Paris Johnson Jr. But No. 9 is right in the wheelhouse for those guys. Plus, this trade makes it harder for the Raiders to move up and get a quarterback, so it's plausible they could be in the market for a tackle as well at No. 7.
The Titans certainly have more competition in the tackle market today than they did a week ago.
Had the Bears traded the No. 1 pick to the Colts as so many prognosticators forecasted, the Titans would've been staring at six games every year against quarterbacks picked in the top two of a given draft. The Jaguars have Trevor Lawrence as their franchise centerpiece, the Texans are going to land either Alabama's Bryce Young or Ohio State's C.J. Stroud at No. 2, and the Colts could've had the other one.
Now, the Colts are in position to only get the third or fourth QB off the board and neither is in position to get No. 1. These rankings don't matter as much as development and team-building do. Obviously, if they did the Bears would still be building around Mitchell Trubisky instead of sitting with the No. 1 pick. But at the very least, neither of the Titans' division rivals get to set the table in this draft.
Fans almost never like the idea of trading back in the first round. But the Titans only have six picks in 2023. If they're all but out of the quarterback sweepstakes and the trade dominoes make it harder to snag a top offensive tackle, the strength of this draft class is the talent that should be available in the second and third rounds.
Trading back 5 to 10 picks in the first round to grab a receiver, edge rusher, cornerback or the third or fourth offensive lineman off the board to add a few extra Day 2 picks seems awfully smart. But Titans GM Ran Carthon should and likely will wait until draft day to make that decision, since there's no predicting which other trades and surprises will happen in the next seven weeks.
Nick Suss is the Titans beat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Nick at nsuss@gannett.com. Follow Nick on Twitter @nicksuss.
The Nashville Predators (31-24-7) will face the Los Angeles Kings (38-20-8) for the third and final time this season on Saturday at Crypto.com Arena.The puck drops at 9:30 p.m. CT, and the game will be broadcast on Bally Sports South, 102.5 The Game and El Jefe Radio. Here's everything you need to know:Line 'Em UpBelow are Nashville's lines from Monday at Vancouver:Leonard* - Glass - Duchene Sherwood - Novak - Evangelista Asplund - Sissons - Tomasino Trenin - McCarron - SmithJosi - Fabbro McDonagh - Barri...
The Nashville Predators (31-24-7) will face the Los Angeles Kings (38-20-8) for the third and final time this season on Saturday at Crypto.com Arena.
The puck drops at 9:30 p.m. CT, and the game will be broadcast on Bally Sports South, 102.5 The Game and El Jefe Radio. Here's everything you need to know:
Below are Nashville's lines from Monday at Vancouver:
Leonard* - Glass - Duchene Sherwood - Novak - Evangelista Asplund - Sissons - Tomasino Trenin - McCarron - Smith
Josi - Fabbro McDonagh - Barrie Lauzon - Foote
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*President of Hockey Operations/General Manager David Poile announced on Friday that the Predators had reassigned forward John Leonard to Milwaukee (AHL).
Nashville moved to 15-13-4 on the road in 2022-23 with Thursday's loss to Arizona. The Predators closed out their four-game regular-season series against the Coyotes with a 2-2-0 record.
Cody Glass scored his ninth goal of 2022-23, and Luke Evangelista assisted on the goal to give him four points (2g-2a) in his first five career NHL games. Roman Josi recorded 30:17 of ice time, his second-most in a game this season, and logged a 5:02 shift in the third period. Matt Duchene (25:58), Evangelista (20:27), Glass (21:19) and Tommy Novak (23:08) established career highs in single-game ice time.
The Predators are 40-28-(3)-9 all-time against the Kings, including a 22-13-(0)-6 record on the road. This is the third and final matchup between Nashville and Los Angeles in 2022-23 and the first and only at Crypto.com Arena.
Nashville is 1-0-1 against Los Angeles this season, earning a 5-3 win at home in the last meeting on Jan. 21. The Predators dropped a 4-3 shootout contest at Bridgestone Arena on Oct. 18.
The Predators are 3-1-1 in their last five games against the Kings; they are 7-2-1 in their last 10; and 3-2-0 in their last five on the road. Overall, the Predators have lost only three times in regulation to the Kings in their last 25 meetings (15-3-7), with Nashville having won 10 of 13.
The Kings are in second place in the Pacific Division and extended their winning streak to a season-high five games with a 5-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday. Quinton Byfield has recorded an assist in each of the last five games.
Fiala leads the Kings in points with 68 (22g-46a), and his 46 assists are also a team high. Adrian Kempe has scored a team-leading 32 goals, including five game winners. Los Angeles also has one of the top-five power plays in the league at 24.2%.
Coverage for Monday's game begins at 9 p.m. CT with the Predators LIVE! pregame show on Bally Sports South, hosted by Lyndsay Rowley. Play-by-play announcer Willy Daunic and analyst Chris Mason will have the call on the television side.
Max Herz and Hal Gill will call the game on 102.5 The Game and the Predators Radio Network. The game will also be broadcast in Spanish on El Jefe which airs on 96.7 FM, 105.3 FM and 810 AM.